Comments by "gary K" (@garyK.45ACP) on "The Hill"
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I don't think it is so much the liberals leaving, liberals LIKE it in CA.
We should remember that the state that produced the most votes for Trump, TWICE, was California. But their votes didn't "count" because they were less than 50% of the total. It is the Trump voters, the gunowners, the business owners, the entrepreneurs, fleeing CA...and NY and IL and MI, PA, NJ for Texas and Florida. Florida now has more registered Republicans than registered Democrats for the first time EVER. When Trump won Florida, twice, when DeSantis won and Scott won, twice, before that...there were more registered Dems than Republicans. Imagine what it will be now! No wonder the major national Democrat donor organizations are pulling support for statewide Dem candidates in Florida. They aren't going to waste their money.
Governor DeSantis has done a great job, and I can't wait to vote for him again! The Democrats, in 2018, had nominated an actual crackhead to run against him. I can't even imagine where we would be now if Andrew Gillum had been elected.
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@MrJamberee She had no businesses being nominated and I am glad she was rejected. But because of her policies, NOT because she belonged to the Young Pioneers and the Komsomol.
There is nothing wrong with asking questions about her beliefs and policies.
Apparently, Senator Kennedy had some bad information. He repeatedly asked her if she had "resigned" from these organizations. A person did not "join" these organizations in the usual way, and did not "resign" from them. Any more than you or I "joined" or "resigned" from algebra class. It was part of the school curriculum, it was not a choice (the Soviet Union was not big on "choice"). Technically, membership was voluntary. Just like, technically, Soviet Citizens had freedom of speech. But once enrolled in the organizations at age 6, their "membership" continued until finishing their education. They were assigned to community service projects, usually on Sunday, to prevent children from being taken to church by their parents (religion was officially banned). They helped with the harvest in the fall, they had summer camps, etc. More than anything, it got them away from the influence of their parents. Just like our public schools want to do.
The correct questions to ask would be if she voluntarily joined the Communist Party AFTER her education was complete. That's what USCIS asks applicants for permanent residency and citizenship.
What she was involuntarily required to do beginning at age 6 (in the "Little Octoberists" ) is irrelevant.
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